Hi Bob,

Yup, that file was a recent addition and didn't make it into the package 
correctly. I have updated the MANIFEST file and pushed it to github, so if you 
do "git pull", you should be able to rebuild the package properly.

As a quick fix, you can also just copy the file from your local git:

        
trunk/perl-modules/core/trunk/OpenXPKI/Server/Workflow/Condition/WorkflowContext.pm
 

to your test VM in:

        /usr/lib/perl5/OpenXPKI/Server/Workflow/Condition/

and then try starting OpenXPKI.

Let me know how it goes,

Scott

On Nov 19, 2010, at 16:11 , Robert Weiman wrote:

> That resolved that issue, and I was able to pull and install the
> packages.  When it tries to start the openxpki server on the test box,
> I get the attached error logs.  It looks like the WorkflowContext was
> not included/deployed by the installation packages.
> 
> On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 4:51 AM, Scott Hardin <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi Bob,
>> 
>> Thanks for the feedback. I've added the missing detail to the README in the 
>> build directory. You'll add this file to your build VM, assuming that that 
>> is where your apache is running for serving the debian packages. Here is the 
>> missing step for quick reference:
>> 
>> - Create the APT configuration file to be used by clients
>> 
>>  echo "deb http://YOURBUILDADDRESS/dpkg binary/" >  
>> ~/openxpki/dpkg/openxpki-deb-squeeze.list
>> 
>> Let me know how it goes,
>> 
>> Scott
>> 
>> -
>> On Nov 18, 2010, at 23:46 , Robert Weiman wrote:
>> 
>>> Ok - I've made it to the point of trying to setup the test machine,
>>> but when I try to do the wget for the squeeze list, it doesn't find
>>> that file on the build machine.  The web server is up, and serving
>>> that directory - I'm just not sure what step is supposed to create
>>> that list.  I also tried openxpki-apt.list (as per the wiki article
>>> referenced) but that does not exist in the dpkg tree either.
>>> 
>>> #wget -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/openxpki.list
>>> http://certs.andculture.local/dpkg/openxpki-deb-squeeze.list
>>> 
>>> Thanks for all your help!
>>> Bob
>>> 
>> 
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